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    “Fantastic Ideals” by Jennifer Worley discusses beauty and the dangers of trying to reach certain standards for women. Her claim is every person‚ specifically woman‚ are beautiful in their own way. The evidence she uses to support her claim comes in the form of references from other sources such as an article from The New York Times and a description of an advertisement from Adbusters. Also‚ Worley mentions Marilyn Monroe and her status as a beauty icon to transition into a quote from an essay about

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    Beauty is an aspect; a characteristic that a person has which can be defined as anything that appeals the other person. Let it be your personality‚ your looks or even your habits‚ beauty can have various forms. Similarly‚ we have physical beauty‚ which can be a person’s elegance‚ features‚ figure‚ or complexion‚ and inner beauty can be your personality traits‚ your habits or even your sense of humor. The definition of beauty keeps on changing based on what every individual perceives. It is in

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    Scruton argues that beauty and skill are two crucial components that artworks must include. According to Mithen (2003)‚ Symmetrical Acheulean Handaxes are known for their “strong aesthetic appeal” due to their teardrop designs and extreme symmetry. In fact‚ humans’ visual system is sensitive to “patterns with a vertical axis of symmetry” (Lecture 27) and identifies symmetry as a type of highly attractive aesthetic appearance. Thus‚ we can infer that people should commonly admit the beauty of Symmetrical

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    through any magazine confirms this as beauty ads for new hair products‚ cosmetics‚ and fashion fill every other page. However‚ beauty is not free‚ as it comes with a hefty price. Beauty causes people to suffer‚ so much so‚ that in the most extreme cases‚ the pursuit of beauty can be considered torture. Through looking at the evolution of beauty as well as a few authors opinions of the subject matter‚ it will become clear just how much of a burden beauty really is. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder is

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    interested in how their dogs looked rather than how special they were. Rogers talks about how dogs were classified in the human eye and she mentions how the outside appearance of dogs was more valuable than their actual usefulness and this ideology of beauty over quality is a form of distrust. When someone judges you based on your looks then they are basically . Rogers states that most standards around the world required that a dog should look the part it was bred to look and that it does not need actual

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    Beauty and the Knife Is it true that someone is able to purchase beauty? No‚ beauty comes without a price tag. Then why do people undergo intense surgery to wear the smallest pant size‚ have the flattest stomach‚ or the largest breasts to be declared beautiful? It is because people are misled with the craze of cosmetic surgery‚ which is on a rapid rise. In the mind of a uniformed patient that is seeking beauty; cosmetic surgery has turned into the solution for any type of flaw on one’s body.

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    22‚ 2014 Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder “Favour is deceitful‚ and beauty is vain. . .” Proverbs 31:30(KJV) It is apparent that the vast majority of people generally want to think well of themselves‚ even more‚ to feel beautiful in the eyes of the beholder. In today’s sexual starved society‚ people are held to such unattainable standard of beauty‚ ironically leading to low self-esteem‚ and a void of self-worthiness. These standards have caused women and men to overlook the beauty that God has

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    The Price of Beauty Beauty is often considered one of the greatest assets a person can have by western society. People of all ages‚ genders‚ and ethnicities continue to search for new ways to make themselves more physically appealing and youthful. However‚ in the poem Sauble Beach‚ Edward Field cautions people from idolizing beauty. He writes the story of a character‚ warning Carol‚ another character‚ from overvaluing physical and materialistic things. Field explores the dangers of relying on external

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    10 most beautiful tree tunnels in the world. Trees‚ The longest-living organisms on Earth‚ beautify and protect our environment by providing color‚ shelter‚ and shade. They renew our air supply by soaking up carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.10. Cherry Blossom Tunnel‚ GermanyPhoto — LinkEach spring‚ a peaceful street‚ located in the German city of Bonn‚ transforms into an enchanting cherry blossom tunnel. Photographer Marcel Bednarz captured this stunning sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom

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    "Media and Body Image" Women around the world‚ from different age groups and cultures share a common problem; they are not happy with their appearances. Most images of ideal beauty imposed by various media devices make women feel that they do not meet the cultural or social standard. "Women are‚ taught to see their bodies in parts‚ and to evaluate each part separately. Breasts‚ feet‚ hips‚ waistline‚ neck‚ eyes‚ nose‚ complexion‚ hair‚ and so on-each in turn is submitted to an anxious‚ fretful

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